Christ, and here I thought I was anti-social.SupaKaream wrote:communication is a dull and boring
We Need a Simple Chat Room (For easier communication)
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Otohiko wrote:While I'm tempted to say "wait, who are you again?", I just gotta ask - what tells you that a "faster" chatroom would be better? I mean, while you might not share their perspective - #amv on IRC typically has 40-60 members logged in at any given time. Many of them have been on the IRC for years. If it were that boring, I don't think you'd have that consistent a membership. On that account, the IRC chat on the .org has been extremely successful. Building a steady, working chatroom is not an easy task. #amv, meanwhile, is almost constantly active and has a variety of discussion on it, ranging from utter imbecility to interesting and technical debate.SupaKaream wrote:We need a faster, more efficient Chat Room. I seen lot of editors don't like the irc chat room mainly becuase the communication is a dull and boring. Chat rooms attracts people to visit the org site more often.
Im doing some research on about it atm on how to help about the chatrooms so yeah lmao.
I'm frankly not sure what you mean by "boring", but if it doesn't suit your interests, I'm not sure what will.
And just as frankly, I have not seen you on #amv at all. Something tells me you have not actually really tried it - now, if you did try and at some point it was quiet or not particularly excited to have you there, well, that's something that happens too. I don't think it's fair to jump into a conversation and expect everyone to pay attention to you. Try to watch the discussion, jump in, and try to steer it by participating. I don't think #amv has ever been unresponsive to this. Be aware that you're in a community and are not entitled to being the center of attention by default. On the other hand if you offer up interesting input into discussion, I think that's where you can make it less boring for yourself. Don't expect a chatroom to entertain you without participating. That's not what chatrooms (or any other discussions) are for.
Im sorry if you feel that i offended the amv community by just thinking about myself. But i wasn't . I was just saying there are members who don't come on this site as much because they feel the site is boring. Im not saying it's boring, i really like this site. But im just saying rather than depending on msn/aim it would be more better if people preferred the chatrooms to, all i was trying to see if there was way to juice up the chatroms.

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caught me off gaurdgodix wrote:Christ, and here I thought I was anti-social.SupaKaream wrote:communication is a dull and boring

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I think people are trying to go against me, -face palm- i had a feeling this would happen.Ileia wrote:I remember you joining the channel. I commented that I preferred regular kaream. And you left soon afterwards. That being said, Stirspeare will always keep you company. I've yet to be bored by him.

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Well, we could encourage misspellings and discourage clearly structured sentences. That might juice things up a bit.SupaKaream wrote: Im sorry if you feel that i offended the amv community by just thinking about myself. But i wasn't . I was just saying there are members who don't come on this site as much because they feel the site is boring. Im not saying it's boring, i really like this site. But im just saying rather than depending on msn/aim it would be more better if people preferred the chatrooms to, all i was trying to see if there was way to juice up the chatroms.
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-Face Palm-trythil wrote:Well, we could encourage misspellings and discourage clearly structured sentences. That might juice things up a bit.SupaKaream wrote: Im sorry if you feel that i offended the amv community by just thinking about myself. But i wasn't . I was just saying there are members who don't come on this site as much because they feel the site is boring. Im not saying it's boring, i really like this site. But im just saying rather than depending on msn/aim it would be more better if people preferred the chatrooms to, all i was trying to see if there was way to juice up the chatroms.
You sure aren't paying attention to anything besides pulling out the flaws out of my comments.
If the sentence can be read by the "average joe", then i don't bother being emaculate.

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Your comments are baseless. You went into the existing IRC channel once, when it was dead (people do sleep, you know), and declared the whole thing boring. According to my logs you have not been back since that initial visit.SupaKaream wrote:-Face Palm-trythil wrote:Well, we could encourage misspellings and discourage clearly structured sentences. That might juice things up a bit.SupaKaream wrote: Im sorry if you feel that i offended the amv community by just thinking about myself. But i wasn't . I was just saying there are members who don't come on this site as much because they feel the site is boring. Im not saying it's boring, i really like this site. But im just saying rather than depending on msn/aim it would be more better if people preferred the chatrooms to, all i was trying to see if there was way to juice up the chatroms.
You sure aren't paying attention to anything besides pulling out the flaws out of my comments.
If the sentence can be read by the "average joe", then i don't bother being emaculate.
That's not really a good sample, don't you think?
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I have asked alot of editors on msn messenger why don't they use the irc chat rooms.trythil wrote: Your comments are baseless. You went into the existing IRC channel once, when it was dead (people do sleep, you know), and declared the whole thing boring. According to my logs you have not been back since that initial visit.
That's not really a good sample, don't you think?
Most of them said they prefer msn over amv org, or because they find the irc chat abandoned.
And this is where the whole idea popped up in my head for this topic.

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Have you bothered to ask these "editors" if they went to irc more than once?SupaKaream wrote:I have asked alot of editors on msn messenger why don't they use the irc chat rooms.trythil wrote: Your comments are baseless. You went into the existing IRC channel once, when it was dead (people do sleep, you know), and declared the whole thing boring. According to my logs you have not been back since that initial visit.
That's not really a good sample, don't you think?
Most of them said they prefer msn over amv org, or because they find the irc chat abandoned.
And this is where the whole idea popped up in my head for this topic.
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Juice things up, you say..
But I hear things are hardcoah there!
But I hear things are hardcoah there!